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European Promotion Cup For Men
The FIBA European Championship for Small Countries is the lowest-ranked tier of the biennial FIBA EuroBasket competition, organized by FIBA Europe. History This championship was first introduced in 1988, as the Promotion Cup, the competition organized for the lowest ranked European national basketball teams. Since then, the competition has been held biannually. In 2007, the Promotion Cup was officially renamed EuroBasket Division C. In 2011, after the divisional system for the FIBA EuroBasket was abolished, the FIBA EuroBasket Division C was renamed to FIBA European Championship for Small Countries.Small Countries commission in San Marino
FIBA Europe. July 20, 2011


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FIBA EuroBasket
EuroBasket, also commonly referred to as the European Basketball Championship, is the main international basketball competition that is contested quadrennially, by the senior men's national teams that are governed by FIBA Europe, which is the European zone within the International Basketball Federation. The competition was first held in 1935. The former Soviet Union holds the record for most gold medals with a total of 14. The tournament is generally held in August or September, in the offseason of major club competitions. The current defending champion is Spain, who won the 2022 title. History Beginning The first championships was held three years after the establishment of FIBA, in 1935. Switzerland was chosen as the host country, and ten countries joined. Only one qualifying match was played between Portugal and Spain. With a complicated formula, the final would see Latvia as champions. According to the rule at the time, the winner had to hold the following games. The follo ...
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The 2008 EuroBasket Division C was the third-ranked tier (lowest) of the bi-annual EuroBasket competition. The winner of this tournament was Azerbaijan. Group phase Group A Group B Final round 5th to 8th place *San Marino 73 – 57 Malta *Wales 77 – 93 Gibraltar 5th to 6th place * San Marino 77 – 64 Gibraltar 7th to 8th place *Malta 84 – 67 Wales Final standings # # # # # # # # External links Results from FIBA-Europe {{DEFAULTSORT:EuroBasket 2008 2008 was designated as: *International Year of Languages *International Year of Planet Earth *International Year of the Potato *International Year of Sanitation The Great Recession, a worldwide recession which began in 2007, continued throu ... 2008–09 in European basketball International basketball competitions hosted by the United Kingdom 2008 in Scottish sport 2008–09 in British basketball ...
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Eurobasket 2010 Division C
The FIBA EuroBasket 2010 Division C was the 12th edition of this event, the third tier (lowest) of the bi-annual FIBA EuroBasket competition. The tournament was played in Valletta, Malta, from 5 to 10 July 2010.FIBA EuroBasket 2010 Division C
archive.fiba.com became the Division C champions for the first time.


Participating teams

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First round

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Eurobasket 2008 Division C
The 2008 EuroBasket Division C was the third-ranked tier (lowest) of the bi-annual EuroBasket competition. The winner of this tournament was Azerbaijan. Group phase Group A Group B Final round 5th to 8th place *San Marino 73 – 57 Malta *Wales 77 – 93 Gibraltar 5th to 6th place * San Marino 77 – 64 Gibraltar 7th to 8th place *Malta 84 – 67 Wales Final standings # # # # # # # # External links Results from FIBA-Europe {{DEFAULTSORT:EuroBasket 2008 2008 was designated as: *International Year of Languages *International Year of Planet Earth *International Year of the Potato *International Year of Sanitation The Great Recession, a worldwide recession which began in 2007, continued throu ... 2008–09 in European basketball International basketball competitions hosted by the United Kingdom 2008 in Scottish sport 2008–09 in British basketball ...
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2024 FIBA European Championship For Small Countries
The 2024 FIBA European Championship for Small Countries was the 19th edition of FIBA European Championship for Small Countries, this competition. The tournament was played in Andorra la Vella, Andorra, from 25 to 30 June 2024. Participating teams First round The draw of the first round was held on 6 February 2024 in Freising, Germany. In the first round, the teams played a round-robin tournament. All teams advanced to the playoffs. ''All times are local (Central European Summer Time – UTC+2).'' ---- ---- Playoffs Bracket Semifinals 3rd place game Final References

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The 2022 FIBA European Championship for Small Countries was the 18th edition of this competition. It took place in Ta' Qali, Malta, from 28 June to 3 July 2022. Ireland were the defending champions; but they didn't participate in this edition. Participating teams Ireland, Moldova and Norway did not participate this season. They were replaced by Armenia, winners in 2016, which was about to come back to competition after its withdrawal from the EuroBasket 2021 pre-qualifiers, and Azerbaijan, winners in 2006 and 2008, which was set for a comeback to competition since its participation in the EuroBasket 2013 qualification. Group phase ''All times are local ( Central European Summer Time – UTC+2).'' Group A ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- Final round Bracket Quarterfinals ---- Semifinals ---- Fifth place game Third place game Final Individual statistics Source: Scoring leader * Samuel Deguara & * Chris Jones (24.5 points per game) Rebounding ...
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2021 FIBA European Championship For Small Countries
The 2021 FIBA European Championship for Small Countries was the 17th edition of this tournament, hosted in Dublin, Ireland. Initially, the championship was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was rescheduled to 1015 August 2021. Ireland won the title for the second time. Teams Moldova and Norway did not join this edition. They were replaced by Armenia, who were winners in 2016 about to come back to competition after their withdrawal from the EuroBasket 2021 pre-qualifiers, and Azerbaijan, winners in 2006 and 2008 - Azerbaijan was set for a comeback to competition since its participation in the EuroBasket 2013 qualification. Due to the postponement of the tournament to 2021, Armenia and Azerbaijan withdrew from participating in the tournament. Results ''All times are local (UTC+1).'' ---- ---- ---- ---- References External links The Championship at FIBA.com {{DEFAULTSORT:FIBA European Championship for Small Countries (2021) 2021 FIBA European Champions ...
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2018 FIBA European Championship For Small Countries
The 2018 FIBA European Championship for Small Countries was the 16th edition of this tournament. It was hosted by San Marino. Teams Seven teams played in the competition, with the return of Norway, 17 years after their last appearance in a FIBA competition. Armenia, that participates in the EuroBasket 2021 qualification, and Wales, integrated in the team of Great Britain, were the teams from the previous edition that did not participate in this one. Venues Preliminary round ''All times are local (UTC+2).'' Group A Group B Classification group Final round Semifinals Third-place game Final Final ranking References External links The Championship at FIBA.com {{European Basketball Season 2017–18 FIBA European Championship for Small Countries FIBA European Championship for Small Countries FIBA European Championship for Small Countries The FIBA European Championship for Small Countries is the lowest-ranked tier of the biennial FIBA EuroBa ...
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Ciorescu, formerly known as Cricova Nouă, is a commune in Moldova, located in the north-east of Chișinău Chișinău ( , , ; formerly known as Kishinev) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Moldova, largest city of Moldova. The city is Moldova's main industrial and commercial centre, and is located in the middle of the coun ..., the capital of Moldova. The commune is part of the Rîșcani sector of the Chișinău municipality. It is composed of three villages: Ciorescu, Făurești and Goian.''Clasificatorul unităților administrativ-teritoriale al Republicii Moldova'' (CUATM)


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2016 FIBA European Championship For Small Countries
The 2016 FIBA European Championship for Small Countries was the 15th edition of this tournament. It was hosted by Moldova. All games were played at the FMF Futsal Arena in Ciorescu. Armenia won its first ever gold in this championship by beating Andorra in the final, 79–71. Teams After the withdrawal of Monaco, which was initially drawn in the Group B, eight countries joined the tournament: The national team of Armenia made their official debut in a FIBA competition. Draw The draw took place on 22 January 2016. Preliminary round ''All times are local (UTC+3).'' Group A Group B Classification round ''All times are local (UTC+3).'' Classification 5–8 places Seventh place game Fifth place game Final round ''All times are local (UTC+3).'' Semifinals Third place game Final Final ranking References External links The Championship at FIBA.com {{European Basketball Season 2015–16 FIBA European Championship for Small Countries Sm ...
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The 2014 FIBA European Championship for Small Countries was the 14th edition of the tournament, formerly known as the ''Promotion Cup'' or the ''FIBA EuroBasket Division C''. It was played in the Tercentenary Sports Centre, Gibraltar, from 7 to 12 July 2014. The draw took place on 1 December 2013, in Freising, Germany.Championships Of The Small Countries Drawn
FIBA Europe. December 1, 2013 The Championship was won by title defenders, the Andorra national team.


Participating teams

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First round


Group A


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2012 FIBA European Championship For Small Countries
The 2012 FIBA European Championship for Small Countries was the 13th edition of the tournament, formerly known as the ''Promotion Cup'' or the ''FIBA EuroBasket Division C''. It was played in Serravalle, San Marino, from 2 to 7 July 2012. The draw took place on 4 December 2011, in Freising, Germany. The Andorra national team were the winners of the Championship.Andorra win championship over Moldova
FIBA Europe. 7 July 2012


Participating teams

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First round


Group A


Group B


5th–7th place classification

The game of the first round between the 3rd and 4th qualified of group B is included in this round.


Knockout stage


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